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The Prattville Progress from Prattville, Alabama • 3

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sAlsUeisfeaeldJl THE- A DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR; I'LETELASD A ST'BtEM- LECTUBE ON GO TO McLemore Sheriff's Sale Under and by virtue of an eteCirti'in issued from the Circuit Cdtirt ot AifiaiigH unty. against RawinSori. nflif iff fivorof imeb'and ImtVt 1 wjil procWd sell on MnNDAY.Trt 1iit fti to the highest and beitf bnlifef for Casli, iff front of the Co ft Notts Mot ii Prattville. during tffe legal ffoafS ot following esc'flbvd real estate, to-wit: Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter. Section 14.

Township Iff Nor ft half fractional SecrWi 30 fownsliip Iff Range 18. South hrff Iff Soflfi half and Dry Goods CASH STORE. 1S9S retail groueU Groceries and EXtStf CHEAP 150. Wholesale and G'ranfilaietl, Cut SUGAR! iVwilerpci F'i'ter Tellow Ciarifri'd. TEA! Berry Carrie the cii'mfs tit n.

COFFEE! Go to Berry Tatum's to get the Iiost, either Konslod or Given lie tvill give ft to yon in the best quality. SUCCESS! '1 his brainl ol Flour is eonslnnily growing in public lavor, fold always uiulor guarantee. HAM! HAM! HAM! the 'Dove'' Brand Ham stands at, the bead ol' the list. Berrv Taluiii is headquarters. Mes, liquors and brandies.

Clare! Wfnes. i niported and domestic. and best wfiiskev brandy, gn and rtfin in this part ol the South. Hand mad, rn whiskey. Scupperhonff and clnrnt Carolina whiii' in mi iiiu whm-ki.

Krape vineyard 111 worth perreciiy pure and reliable. Those in want any snSfu thi'So' are the goods to buy. Iff und 21 Commerce Street, ALABAMA MADF MU and Oottoii GriQv kinds of Machinery Wxite for Also liiirh grade Champagne wim s. Tl oldest North' bpmdy arolmo. All of the nuovc injunrs aro mc.Udmilly or in arfj of the iri-ove, onl Montgomery, Ala.

Saw Mills Grrist Mills aid; all and Mill Supplies. oirciilars. Woman's Dh known. woman use. 'nl cure a revitalizes t'jl' p.

iris, take MONTGOMERY IRON 101IS, MONTGOMKttlf ALA SALESROOMS 13 COMMERCE STREET. Prattville Progress FRIDAY OCTOBER 14tu CtaarcH, SoHtk, trttrlllc A lit. prayer meating every raesday 7i30 a it Methodist Sunday school room, Clutch Caaforence Sad Sunday at 7:30 mi Christian Undeafer Boclety Id Metha itt ektlreh Ird and 4th Sunday's at 4 meeting every Tltnrs-iirsilpm. rVanaa's Missionary Society 1st Friday i sash month, Mr EH Northingtoa Pres. MH Ula Edwards Sect'y Mia Nellie fletcaer Treas." Aaiolia Bodily of Missions In Sunday ahee), tad Monday at 2:30 mr Miss Nellie Horthington Miss Bertha Faster, Treas.

Muwarda meeting the 1st Monday ia task month at a m. ColCflO Doster tkaiiBsaar Ianlel Pratt secMury and Treasurer. I Abney, Northingtoa. I. IHIs, I McKelthen, VTil-klatea, Judge Wilkinson, Kt Key, Major hi Davia and Kawlla-lea, members, Baaday Behool every Bandar at 9:80 a Oaf tl Huiiih Secty tad Preaching evury Sunday at 11 a and 189 except 1st Sunday night, Uaeramental Service 2nd Sunday in eaeb maath at cloea ei service xl a '-T Abkhnethy, JMUasoK, Pastor.

PlV'Ul NATIONAL TICKET. FBKSIDBKT, CLEVELAND, ot America. TICK FKEBIOKKT. At BTEVEJtSON, EMOCBATlC ELCTOBS. At LARGE, HUttBEuL of Mobile, WItiLId BBB WElt of Lowndes, Alternate; ISIMETT O'NEAL of Lauderdale, JOHN CCARMI'JHAli of Jefferson, FIRST WSTItlCT, BUSSED ot Jio'nrre.

Alternate; JOHN ANDEHSON of Marengo, SECOND DISTRICT. MILLEK of Wilcox. Alternate: HKXRTOPPofO.vlngton, THtKD DISTRICT. HENRT CLAYTON of Harbour Alternate: JOHN SMITH of Russell ToVKTIl dis 1CT, 1MJDLET WILLIAMS of Calhoun. Alternate: a OLIVER of Shelby nrn district, LaFATKTTB PEARSON ot Tallapoosa Alternate: HL WILLIAMS of Elmore atlTtt DISTRICT.

Walker 'S" DWlLLETTot Pick ins tlVBSTK DISTRICT DORTOH of Etowah AHsmate: WTUULCOCE ot Franklin KiemiH DI8TRICR. SAMUEL BLACKWELLof Morgan Alternate: LA WTEI LB of Colbert JCIKTK DISTRICT i BURKE JOHNSON ot Perry Alternate: DEAN ot Jefferson. LOCAL LACONICS. Why. oh, why, will ajpretty girl.

With a tight and fluffy bang 8tnilinglv part herteetu of pearl To emit a flood of slang? Subscribe lor the ProORKM. Now is the time to advertise. Winter has set Oat on snmmer. Overcoats and Bros are now needed. Everybody is demanding good roads.

For lamps and lamp goods call at Belt nd Floyds, A big amount ot cotton is now being marketed. Call at Wilkinson's for your lampt. and lamp ekimneys. The Pave tag most haw the money due It for subscriptions. Large assortment fancy and plain candies at Bell and Floyd.

A number of scholars were added to the Prattville school this week. The suspender girl and the straw hat have gone into Innocuous desuetude. Get a move on y-tu and help organize your precinct for Cleveland and Cobb. Call for the best 5 cent cigar in town. BBLiAFtoyD.

Large assortment chewing and smoking tobacco at Bell and Floyds and (mokera articles Circuit Court of Autauga county wil Rot eon van until Wednesday, November th. Those ia need of spectacle and eye glasses can be fitted by calling at Bell and Floyd's store. Mr. Wm. Anthony has placed a wire fence around his yard on First street We are always glad to note such Improvements.

Call at Bell and Floyds and price school books, various assortments papetria and ther stationery before concluding your purchases. MF WINC OF a ionic fei Womws lit Honor of a Vlsitfni ton Lotfy. Sttramer, the Seasoil of gayotf fes tlylty boa p'assed but with the young many tender arid pleasant regolleetions stlfi linger around those Happiest days of life. When winter code with It blast society seem to beConW dall id or dsf to begin with fresher vlattf With tk coming Spring. This rule Uss bat tew i-cuptiinnln outown henutiful uywn Of PrattviMe.

If on of the slionld be named nolle would Me more no table than the one on last Monday evening when the bospkabl home of Dr.J. E. Wil. kinson was thrown open to the voting pos pleotfrattville. A bright spot wil! be left in the memories ol those who had the pleasure of attending this delightful socl able which was impHmentary to Miaa Benny Hall, the charming guest of Jlirfs Lena Wilkinson.

There I Great Excitement. among Rheumatic sufferers over the new remedy that is being put up in New York City It Is claimed there has never been a case Where it has failed to cure. It ia ca'led Dr Drammnn's Lightening Remedy for RheoniailsuKand Is Mild tor t5 per bottle. The remedy is certainly making for itself a World wide reputation as the country is full of This wnu-derful preparation does not effect a cure next week but relieves at once, and almost miraculously. Sent by express prepaid on receipt of urice.

Druintnond Med Iclne 48 SO Maiden Lan; New Yoik. agmts Wanted. LIM of GRAND JUROHB. A MrNeel A Waod Narramore Malcolm Smith David Johnson King Knox Clark Wright Wilder Smith Scarbrough Golson Hester Paiker Harowbowskl LoVe Gordon. PETIT CROHS nisT week.

Whetstone Henry Wallace Holmes Reynolds Ira Vaughan Oat IFadswortb Berry SSandford Smith Bates Carter Sam J.jnes Durden (1 VyattO WtliU Shores jr 0 Herman Wnght Osborn Coker Harrllle Al bert Huffman A Deramni Smith Morgan Culp A Deramus FRoss JBillingelea. PETIT JURORS SECOND WehS- McCrarr Pittman James Rice Herrod John Bell Golson Deis hinus Lamar Durdtd Norwood Smith Stough IP Roone Roy Hedgepeth Durden. Smith Newton Cook A Cherry GoUnn Manning Dejurn'tto Billlncslea Macon Hunt A Caver II Herrod Hall Taylor A Nor thington A Wright (i A Underwood. Merit Win. We desire to say to our cttUuns, that for years we have been selling Dr.

lm New' Discovery for Consumption. Dr. Kinif's New Life Pills. Bucklen'e Arnica Salve and Elect-ic Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given facli uolvarsal aatlsfae tlou." We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time and we stand ready to re fund the purchase price, if satisfactory re sults do notloilow tueir use. luese rem' edies have won their great popularly purely on their merits BelLaEJJoyds.

Circuit Court Postponed Till Wednesday 9tht The fall term of Circuit Court which ii usually held ia Prattville on first Monday in November has been postponed by ill Circuit Judge till Wednesday November 9th and all parties concerned should be governed accordingly. W. Ror, Clerk, A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr.

King's New Dis covery tor Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring elief in every ease, when ustd tor any affection of Throat.Luoga or ('best, such a Consumption, Iiifia tarnation ol Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, whooping Cough, Uroup, etc. it is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles ree at Bell Flovds. Elro' WIRE, or lor Inmate duwa PERSOnAL MENTION.

Mr. Robert Anderson is visiting rela lives in Dale county. Mr. W. P.

Clark, of in Prattville last Monday. Misses Emma and Katie Bnrns left last week for Troy where they entered college, Mr. Honty Cobb returned this week to his home in Montgomery alter spending a week in Autauga, Messrs. Berrr Jordan and Percy Howard ot Mulberrv were in Prattyille laat Monday, and Tuesday. Miss Benny Hall, who has' been the guest of Miss Lena Wilkinson returned to her home this week, Mr, W.

R. Davis, one of the rising yonng business men of Alexander City, is in Prattville on business. Mr, J. M. Thompson and family moved to their tormr home near Antaugavtlle where they will live in the future.

Mr. R. M. Alexander, now of Montgomery but formerly of Autauga, was ia Prattville ou business thi week. 'Miss Nellie Northington returned to her home in Prattville after attending the Commercial College of Lexington, Ky.

fjf BLACK-DRAU2HT ts cures Consttpattoa Backieii' rniea Salre. Tli best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posh. ly cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to giv.e perfect satisfaction, ol money refunded. Price 85 cent per box For sal by Bell Floyd.

Don't tail to read the advertisement this issue of Acx Rice, Montgomery. in 'rMsiflPalMliirot. Hi S. It has never bttefl our pleasure to listen to a more interesting lecture than that delivered by Pfi. T.

8. Rose in til Ii. E. Chnreh lafft Sunday evenlrtg on tfts travels la. Palestine.

Prof. Rose began by Milne of his voy age across the Atlantic, describing in most beautiful language its hroad. efpanse of fathomless blue as it rrfteCted the golden light from the King of Say. He then told ol the wonderful Gibraltar with her formidable fortifications and the pathos that filled his soul as tils mind Involuntarily wandered back to th times when the Christians banished Moorish king and their infidel throngs trUm loVefr itnd thereby saved front Moham medan sway. He next Invited hi attentive andience to view with Rim Naples, the ruins of Pompeii, and Rnt, the proud mistress who once "at upon her seven hills and from her throne of beauty ruled the Wdr1d." He- told of 8t.

Peters, thd paintings olRarfliael, and tuen with wnn- der'ful raniditv thonzht transported, as it we're, his enraptured hearers to the city of Athens, the horde ot Socrates, Plato arid Kenephon. Our mind's eyei following the drator's train of tiiodglit set forth in a rattsteilv maniteff, looks next with pleas ure on the ihondnxteU of Egypt, the Pyr amids and the land of the Pharoahs, Our 4 j. snip next wings lier mgat joppa; we land and behold Palestine, tfhose history is replete with memorable' events both sacred and profane. It is impossible to do ustiee to the orator's eloquent description of the Holy Land and those hallowed sociations familiar to tll who have studied the Scripture with care. Suffice it to say that the audience was held spell bound by his matchless eloquence for the entire evening, The lecture was classical In the axtreme and full of nterest to all especially those who had studied the Greek and Latin aus thnrs.

Prof. Rose displayed great genius in descriptive narration and his sentences flowed with the smoothness of rymth The lecture was of a decidedly moral tone, and though abounding In figures of rhetoric and language of. flowers, there was that strict adherence- to facts and truths which commanded, the highest admiration. Prof. Rose is a native of Georgiana, the home of Our fellow townsman Mr.

J. B. and Dr W.J. Bell and Ifwaachielly through their Influence that Prattville was honored with a visit from Prof. Rose, We rejoice that Georgiana has given to tho world this gifted son, Our people were delighted with Prof.

Rose and take great pleasure in thanking him for eloquent lecture and hope he will give theui another, en his book en -titled. 'Travelsin Palestine," shall have appeared in prin. WeELWtE'ayvmtw unnuuirWtakXarvea LlRc'ti Greni Knllltniy. VVith Ii branches running in every di rection are the arteries and veins which convey the blood to every part of the hu man system, A cold, change or may. juiuw- poUnnous LTici4- -r clog the circulation, and then domes Rheumatism.

Beware! If yon value life remove the obstruction witL Dr. Drtinl' mond Lightning Remedy. You can get a large bottle at the druggists tor or It will be sent to you by prepaid express if vou send to the Druinniond Medicine Co 43-50 Muiden Lane, New Turk, Ajjents wanted. Any alteration in a suit or pauts. that may be necessary tor a perlict fit cheertully do tvitjiout charge, Alex Rice, Montgomery.

Ladies! If you are in need of anyting to dress the little ones, in suits, hats, waists, come or write to ALEX Rice, Montgomery, We guarantee a positive saving of mons ey on every salt of clothes If bought at oui house. Alex Rice, Montgomery We are Landretb exclusive seed agents for this town now Have oror 100 lbs of Fresh Turnip Seed, tills years crop, Wilkinson, Wedding outfit a specialty, everything but the girl can be obtained at our house ALEX RICE, Montgomery. ChildrenV goods of every description can be found at our house, Alex Rice, Montgomery. Register's Sale In obedience to a decretal oHer of the Chancery Court of Autauga county, reordered nt the September term nt said conrt 1893, I will proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash la front of theCourt House in Prattville in said county on Monday the 21st day ol the ful'ows ing lands, to wit: Tne Southeast quarter or fractional Seetion 24 Township 18 Range 12 (1121 acres). That part ot Southwest quarter of fractional Section 24 Township 18 Range 12 Eistof cr ek (47J acres).

That part of South hall ot Northwest quarter of fractional Section 24 Township 18 Range 12 East of creek (46 acres) and the South part of Son tli west quarter of Northwest quarter (-34J acres) aud Northwest quarter ofSouthwest quars ter of Section 19 Township 18 Range 13 (62t acres. Said lands are sold -as the mooertvol maddens rayior.unaer oecree torecli'sing mortgage in case ot Patillo ysThaddeusTavloranl Annie Taylor. October 11, 1893. Z. Abnrt.

Register. Notice No 13931 Land Office at) Montgomery, Ala. October 10, 1893, Nothe is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice ef his i -tentinn to make final proof in support of hisclaim.and thatsnid proof will be made before the Clerk of the Circuit Court at Prattville. on Nov 28, 1893, viz: Marion O. Gsfford.

Homestead entry. No. 20890, for the Kt of No. SwJ of Net, SeJ of Nrt. Section 80, Tp.

19 north. Range 14 east, He Dimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideioe upon and cultivation of, said land, vi: Apjwrson, A Smith. Apperson.John Sewell.all of Billingsley, Ala. J. H.

Bingham, Register, 0 Rfpoft ot C6flllnUtcti oM tuCnt 4ftCldll, the fifllowing is fepdrt comrh'ftte ap pointed by the Cleveland and Mevenson Club (it Prattville to d'aft setftfment of club': 1. Cleveland and Stevenson Oem ocfatlc 1 fib of fattville endorse the prin ciples adopted by the Demodtatic National Convention1 at Chicago, June 22, 1893, afnd crfrdiitlty indorse- (lie candidates lhere named. We wars Out people of the danger which menance tlielf common liberties in manifest purpose of the' managers of the ihonrffwly pSrty, and the Warty ot trusts ahd combines, to purcliase another (if tile presidency and another majority inCeug'fVs and it endeavor to1 divide oar southern people by combination's made entirely la tile Interest of thi party ol high taxation, arid td Ultimately take per manent possesion of tit federal goynrn-ment through a perversion of an onconstl tutlonal and partisan force billi We denounce as drt-Affleffcati and unconstitutional the pillage ot the people for the benefit of the few by Unjust tax laws-thareUy enabling the rich to grow richer, and extort of the poor their hard earnings as a tribute to the rich. We also denounce the squandering of the peoples money in profligate expenditures. in subsidies and jobs, and demand a lower and more equal taxation, mere frugal ex penditnre and a purer government, which can be accomplished only by the election of Cleveland and Stevenson, We are opposed to the federal govern.

tnent interfering with the reserved rights of the states, and declare that force bills bv Congress Interfering with the rights of states as well as of individuals, will be destructive of the right and liberties of the people, and we there'ore denounce as unconsti tional and revolutionary the attempt ot the Republican party to force such a bill upon the people. S. We demand that such laws be enac ted as will secure (lie issue ot safe, giund and elastic cunency, sufficient to meet all the demands ot the Deople. and give to the people a sufficient amount of currency to transact the business nf the country and favor a graduated income lax tor the payment of pension t. We favor such further legislation as will bettor regulate corporations charter, ed by the State.

1. We declare as a fun lamental prln clpal nt Democratic rami that no more revenue shall be raised by the federal government than is necessary to run the government honestly and economically ad ministered. Equal Justice to all and spe cial privileges to none la the bedrock prin ciple of the Deraocratic'pnrty the party of the people and sS rover Cleveland the greatest living exponent nf these prlh ciples, We heartily endorse lilm for Presl dent and Stevenson for Vice-Pieglilent and therefore pledge our party support and dt tmincd efforts to secure their election. W. F.

Wilkinson, HJI. Livnrajtrojr. pR -j BjsUj W'HE vnnQVf tor HmaledlsesN Anyone visiting our store will receive use'ul souvenir free. Alex Rick, Montgomery. Dled.f Last Monday the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs.

T. Northington died at their home in Prattville- Only a few days this world, unknown to care, she passed away to a higher, a sweeter and a more beautiful life. The remains were deposi ted in Uuk Hill cemetery Tuesday morn ing. Mothers! Remember we make chtl dren's goods' a specialty. Kilt suits knee pant suits, all ttjzes.

Alex Rice, Montgomery. Mail orders receive prompt attention Alex Rice's, Montgomery. A 'jeeful souvenir vill be presented free to anyone visiting our store. Alex Rice, Montgomery NOTICES Te lac People ot I'raltTille. After mature deliberation I have concluded to continue my beet market in Prattville and I will endeavor to serve tli people as faithfully in the future as in the past.

My market is next door east of Dr. Wilkinson's drug store where I hope to receive the patronage of the people. 8, S. Jones. Vhile our goods are of better material and are better made we guarantee our prices a low a interior good sold by other house, Alex Rice, Montgomery.

Ladle are Cnforiaiitite because the higher they rise in society the weaker they find themselves bodily, Ris ley's Philotoaen controls the nerves, aids in her various tnnctions. and thus combats with the many ill of womankind succesamlly. It your.drnggist has not got it he will order it tor you tor $1 a bottle, from Cha Risley, Wholesale Druggist, 62 Cortlandl Ney York. Send for a deeoriptive pamphlet, with diiections and certificates from many ladle who have ased it and can't say enough in favor ol sley's Puilatokea. Big men, tat men, tall men, lean men, short men.

all of you can be lilted at Alex Rice's, Montgomery. Call at Wilkinsons and Price his Pocket Books, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes Com), Ac, McElree'3 Wine of Cardui and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT for sale bf the following merchant in Autauga eondty Wilkinson, Prattville, Ala FEMALE MRS. DR The greattst Specilv: for Manufacured by a woman lor forms of Female troubles. awav that lited feiliug $1.00 per jar Mrs. Dr.

Atlanta. Sole M't'r. Floyd, Druggist. part 10 acre in Soutllrtprt Corner ol Northwest quarter of est t(t1 'ter fractional Section 36 fowetthlp It) Kritfge 18 exceot Southeast onarter of Soutli wef quarter Section 14 Township Iff Rsnge 16 and the South half ol North half and 10' acres square In Southwest corner Ot North half ot North half of fractional sftfoii 86 Township 19 Range 10 and Norf fVeiistt quarter fractional Section 25 Towmihrp iff Uange In containing in all 16U acres more or less claimed as exempt, all of vaiil property being situated in the County ol and Mate ot Alabama, October let, 1892. G.

C. SriOKNKR, ft.le o.l3930. Land Office at) Montgomery Aittu Oiitaber 7. 1892. Notiee in llefetiv iriiron that the lollow ing named Settler has filed notice nf his intention to (flake final prrtoT In support I his claim, arid that said proof will he hiade before the Ciork of tile Circuit.

Court at PfSttville. Ala. On Xlf timber 2(5. 193, vlas Alfred Rederick. Homestead entry No 20496 for the Se ol Swi of Soditfff Tp 19 north o( ttango IB east.

He firtflie the following witnesses to prove hfs continuous residence Upon and cultivation of, said land. ViZ: A VVilny, Perry Tntuni Isham Ba4vll, Claik. al of n.iatsville, Bikoiiam', Rerrtsier. Land OfSce at Kontgomerv, Aia,) OrtoberB, 1892. Notice hefefjy g(in iltftt the InMow ing" natttsd settler ti'ns filed HOtiCe of his intention to make final prool In sttpport of Ills claim and that safd rWof will be mad before tlfft Ctsrl! of the CTfcMt Court at Prattville-, Afa.

on Si viz: William Wnght IlrrtfiesteSd entry No 17.039. for the Swf of Nwj. of Si Swi of Swi Section 'ai Tp 19' north Ii 14 east. He names tile following tf fmS'ses to prove his continuotts restcle'iic'e upon and cultivation of, said land, Wi: John M. Wulis of Uilllngsley, Ala, Ijewl M.

Jones ot Independence. Ala, Wllllnrff A. Smith nf Independence, Ala Jeff Ht'ifgs-peth of Kingston Ala. BinoiiaJI, Registr'f. Noltee a 130(0.

Land Office at Montgomerv. Als 93. Octobers 1893, Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named s.ttler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in rt nf his claim, and that said proof will made before the Clvrx of iln Circuit Court at Prattville, on November 25. 1892. vix: John Willis.

Homestead ent'y. 17.817, for the EJ ot N-! of Sec tion 13 Tp IV north It lil east He names the lolloping witn-sses to prove his ti-tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, sai land, via! William Wright, Joel Spigner, John Butler.G wirgo Wright All ol Bllliug-lny. Ala. Bl.TOITAU, Register. RKMlfO.

Henry S.l,en, deceased Probata Court, ol Auttuga Co. Letters testamentary under the last will and testament of said decedent having been grnnted to the undersigned on the 10th day of October, 189 bv the Hon Wlhinson, Judge of the Pnbatn Court Autauga county. Notice is hereby given that nil Di-rsons having claim ngtinst suld estate. Will be required to present the same within the time allows! by law, or that the saitln Will bo barred. liorits.K Lee.

Oct 10th, 189-3, Executrix, Nalice So Land 'fTice at tl Montgomery. Ala.) September at), 1893. Notice is hereby given that the following nunied settler has filed notice of Ins intention to make final proof 1p Bupport ot hisclaim.and that said proof will bu made before Register or Receiver of the United States Land Office at Montgomery. Ala mi November 13, 1893. viz: Jacob H.

Crawley, Homestead entry No 26809, for the of 8e. Ei of Swi 35 Tp 21 16 e. He names the tollowlng witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of, said land, vis: Joe Scott and William Taylor of Verbena. Sum Watts and Ben Likes ot Mountain Cfeea, Ala, 11 DlKOHAM, Register. Election Notice St AIB ev Al.AHAtf SI Autauga Cuunty Notice is hereby given that an election will be held at the various places of voting in the election precincts of said county on the 8th day.

or second Tuesday in Nn vemhnr. 1892, it being the 8th day ot said month, tor the purpose of electing eleven electors for President and Vice President of the United States, consisting of one from each congressional district and two lor the State at Large, and also lor elect. Ing a member ol Congress from the ITilth Congressional District of A'abaiua. C. Spiobneh.

She-iff. Tits Collector' Notice 1 will attend the following places on the dates named to collect the State and County laaxs tor the year 189 J. FIRST HOUND. Independence October 17 Autaugnvllle Tuesday 18 Mulberry Wednesday 19 Days Bend Thursday 20 Statesville 91 Milton 23 Bethel Monday Big Spring Tuesday 25 Bozeman Wednesdty. 20 Liberty Thursday 27 Washington Friday.

as Prattville Saturday 29 SECOND ROUyo Independence Monday. 1 Autangaville Tuesday 19 Mulberry Wednesday 10 Days Bend Tho today 17 Statesville Vrlday 18 Milton Saturday 19 Bethel Monday 21 Moore's Mill Tuesday 23 Wadsworth 28 Pineljevel Tnursdnv 24 Washington Friday 29 Prattville Saturday 26 Howard. Tai Collector, mum nt.v lit'. Pnco' M.VliY A. SHANNON or bv Messrs Bell Dry Goods.

Groceries, Boots and Mews' Mats aiid Caps, Pocket MsiivcsailSa Axes NOTIONS, HILINERY GOODS. Prattville, Ala J. W. Mathews, FOR MAN DnrW vVSnPtANffl VURE 0rr OJc BE 1K Gl STtS. Prattvillc, AIaSj)aiaaa i Pure and Fresh Drag- OR BEAST ...1 rnnn- tic.

APPLICATlOfl WRSf CR.J NEW YORK AT CLOSE PiilO iswuim aditiaaif fail Wiiibi WM. WILLIS Proo. Alabama I cad be found at tlio old staad near iln bridge where all work will ba Drompily attended to. Wm, vvillid, mmm U3 THE CITY Uj: atent Medimnee, Paints ani Confeolionwies. LamDs and Lama Goods- Tobaooos and Cinrs.

Landretha and Baisii G.rJn S)ii for 133 Will be Had to supply the Wants of our friends for anything in our line at reasonable prices, DR. J. E. WILKIHS0N, ii PRATTYILLB, ALABAMA. Respectfully tenders his professional set-vices to tl people of Prattville aud sur rounding oountrj.

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